racking
英 [ˈrækɪŋ]
美 [ˈrækɪŋ]
adj. (疼痛或情绪)折磨人的,剧烈的
v. 使痛苦不堪; 使受折磨
rack的现在分词
现在分词:racking
BNC.23554
柯林斯词典
英英释义
adj
- causing great physical or mental suffering
- a wrenching pain
双语例句
- If your spending has increased beyond your income, you may be racking up debts faster than you can pay them off.
如果你的消费超出你的收入有所增加,你也许会比你费尽了债务遣散他们。 - Over the past year the Chinese stock market has been racking up one record after another.
过去的一年中,中国股市连创新高。 - While still not complete, I have made significant headway on racking up rails in my github fork of Rails.
虽然尚未完成,不过我已经做了很多重要的进展,这部分工作现在都在我github的Rails分支上。 - In 2009, the economy barely paused for breath, racking up 8.7 per cent growth.
2009年,中国经济几乎未作停歇,一举实现了8.7%的增长。 - Banks say they are already racking up significant costs.
相关银行称,它们已承担了大量成本。 - Anne needs to stop swiping her credit cards; she is racking up a huge debt.
安妮真是不能再滥用信用卡了,如今她已负债累累。 - I am racking my brain, but I can't imagine why you'll make this up.
我绞尽脑汁也弄不明白你为什么要编这瞎话。 - Insurers are another big culprit in racking up unnecessary expenses.
保险公司是导致不必要开支的另外一个因素。 - She was now shaking with long, racking sobs.
她正剧烈地抽噎着,浑身颤抖。 - Her brothers sent over 2,000 texts and also downloaded videos, sometimes racking up$ 2,000 in data charges.
她的兄弟们发了2000多条短信,还下了视频,所以这部分的通讯费达到了2千美元。
